The 9th International Conference on e-Democracy is dedicated to fundamental rights and freedoms in the ai era.
The 9th International Conference on e-Democracy covers topics such as:
- AI attributes as legal / ethical requirements and their technical implementation
- Detection and removal Bias; Non-discrimination; Fairness; Machine Interpretability
- Risk management methodologies
- Human oversight and intervention
- AI Transparency, Accountability and Explainability
- Green AI
- Trustworthy AI
- Open vs proprietary AI models
- AI, democracy,
- Social and Political Impact of AI
- AI, e-Democracy and Civic Engagement
- Addressing misinformation and safeguarding electoral processes
- AI and Civil Rights
- AI and Cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity for AI
- AI for Cybersecurity
- Adversarial attacks in AI-based systems and defenses
- Risks posed by AI-based Systems
- Security of generative AI models
- Cybersecurity requirements for AI systems
- AI Governance
- Regulatory supervision of AI
- AI, Privacy and Data protection
- Privacy enhancing Technologies (PETs) and AI
- Privacy-preserving AI-based systems
- Interplay between AI legislation and privacy and data protection legislation
- Application of privacy and data protection rules on AI models and systems, including generative AI
- Fairness of personal data processing and explainability of AI systems
- Fundamental rights impact assessment methodologies as well as their interplay with the data protection impact assessment
- AI in application domains
- AI in Healthcare
- AI in Education
- AI in e-Government
- AI in Consumer Protection
- AI in virtual worlds
- AI in law enforcement
The 9th International Conference on e-Democracy brings together:
- Researchers
- Scholars
- Policy-makers